More then one ATT?

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We already have a ATT for our glock, do we need another for our new 90two?

Would it say somewere on our current ATT that the one ATT is good for the one gun?
 
the generally put all restricteds on one form (if they can fit them all). May be different for larger numbers.
 
Not sure if it applies to BC, but in Ontario the ATT is for any firearms registered to your address and doesn't list specific firearms, so it should cover anything you buy.

Look at the fine print and see what it says.
 
our ATT's here in BC are good for all guns we are legally allowed to possess, whether we own them or not.
 
Slavex said:
our ATT's here in BC are good for all guns we are legally allowed to possess, whether we own them or not.


same here in AB

new gun once it's home is automatically on the ATT :D

actually if your buying it from shop that is also has a gunsmith it should also be covered, or a range :D
 
I just got mine today....It doesnt have a specific firearm on it...It is good for all restricted firearms registered at the address given.....It says its good to and from a gunsmith and to and from the US border....also it doesnt have the specific range your a member at it says good for all approved ranges in BC,Alberta,Saskatchewan,Manitoba and The Yukon......later...Wes
 
Ok, well I show my dad the ATT and ill go over it with him.

He still wants to apply for a second, will they give it to him or will they just denie the second one and tell us that the first one is good enough?
 
so let me get this strait... you only need to apply for one long term ATT and then it is good for any gun? I only own one restricted (sig P226). But I could buy another restricted and not have to apply for an ATT becasue I allready have one? I was under the impression that an ATT was only good for the gun it was issued too.
 
BC (and Alberta and other provinces I think), are good for all guns that you have the reg cert for, and are legally allowed to possess, guns are not listed on the ATT here.
 
Authorization to Transport: the permit needed to transport restricted firearms to ranges, border crossings etc. The permit is for you, the firearms owner, not the gun.

In Ontario an exception might be an ATT a specific firearm to a gunsmith, but the general ATT to ranges etc. covers you, and all of your restricted guns.
 
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